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{{Expand Ukrainian|Cheremosh Ukrainian Dance Company|date=March 2010}}
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[[File:Cheremosh Organization Logo.gif|thumb|200px|right|Ukrainian Cheremosh Society Logo]]'''Cheremosh Ukrainian Dance Company''' ({{lang-uk| Український Танцювалний Ансамбль Черемош}}) is a [[Ukrainian dance]] company based in [[Edmonton|Edmonton, Alberta]] and a leader of [[Ukrainian Canadian#Arts|Ukrainian dance in Canada]]. It was founded in 1969 by [[Chester Kuc|Chester]] and Luba Kuc and named after the [[Cheremosh River]] that separated the historic regions of [[Bukovyna]] and [[Galicia (eastern Europe)|Galicia]] in [[Ukraine]].<ref>[http://www.cheremosh.ca/dancecompany_history.html/ Cheremosh Ukrainian Dance Company]</ref> Since 1991 Cheremosh has been under the direction of [[Artistic Director]] and [[Ballet Master]] [[Mykola Kanevets]].<ref>Jackson, Rosa: "Dancers respect new leader", ''Edmonton Journal'', September 5, 1991, page D3.</ref> Cheremosh has toured throughout [[Canada]], the [[United States]], [[Scotland]]<ref>Edgar, Patti: "Cheremosh troupe giving Scotland a second fling", ''Edmonton Journal'', July 3, 2000, page B3.</ref>, and most recently a 10-show, 20-day tour of [[China]] in 2007.<ref>Anthony, Pamela: "Ukraine meets Blackfoot onstage: Unusual dance partners prepare for Chinese tour", ''Edmonton Journal'', June 20, 2007, page D1 "FRONT".</ref>
[[File:Cheremosh Organization Logo.gif|thumb|200px|right|Ukrainian Cheremosh Society Logo]]'''Cheremosh Ukrainian Dance Company''' ({{lang-uk| Український Танцювалний Ансамбль Черемош}}) is a [[Ukrainian dance]] company based in [[Edmonton|Edmonton, Alberta]] and a leader of [[Ukrainian Canadian#Arts|Ukrainian dance in Canada]]. It was founded in 1969 by [[Chester Kuc|Chester]] and Luba Kuc and named after the [[Cheremosh River]] that separated the historic regions of [[Bukovyna]] and [[Galicia (eastern Europe)|Galicia]] in [[Ukraine]].<ref>[http://www.cheremosh.ca/dancecompany_history.html/ Cheremosh Ukrainian Dance Company]</ref> Since 1991 Cheremosh has been under the direction of [[Artistic Director]] and [[Ballet Master]] [[Mykola Kanevets]].<ref>Jackson, Rosa: "Dancers respect new leader", ''Edmonton Journal'', September 5, 1991, page D3.</ref> Cheremosh has toured throughout [[Canada]], the [[United States]], [[Scotland]],<ref>Edgar, Patti: "Cheremosh troupe giving Scotland a second fling", ''Edmonton Journal'', July 3, 2000, page B3.</ref> and most recently a 10-show, 20-day tour of [[China]] in 2007.<ref>Anthony, Pamela: "Ukraine meets Blackfoot onstage: Unusual dance partners prepare for Chinese tour", ''Edmonton Journal'', June 20, 2007, page D1 "FRONT".</ref>


== Past Tours ==
== Past Tours ==
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* Were chosen as Canada’s sole representative to the prestigious 1996 [[Aberdeen International Youth Festival]] in [[Aberdeen|Aberdeen, Scotland]]. Performed in Aberdeen again in 2000.
* Were chosen as Canada’s sole representative to the prestigious 1996 [[Aberdeen International Youth Festival]] in [[Aberdeen|Aberdeen, Scotland]]. Performed in Aberdeen again in 2000.
* Recipients of the '''1997 City of Edmonton Salute to Excellence Arts Achievement Award''' and the '''1994 Alberta Council for the Ukrainian Arts Excellence in Artistry Award'''.
* Recipients of the '''1997 City of Edmonton Salute to Excellence Arts Achievement Award''' and the '''1994 Alberta Council for the Ukrainian Arts Excellence in Artistry Award'''.
* Headliners at numerous festivals including '''Festival 88''', the '''Vegreville Pysanka Festival'''<ref>[http://www.pysankafestival.com Home - Vegreville Pysanka Festival]</ref>, '''Canada's National Ukrainian Festival'''<ref>[http://www.cnuf.ca Canada's National Ukrainian Festival - Home]</ref>, [[Hawrelak Park|Hopak in the Park]], [[Edmonton Heritage Festival|Heritage Days]] and [[Edmonton's Capital EX|Klondike Days]].
* Headliners at numerous festivals including '''Festival 88''', the '''Vegreville Pysanka Festival''',<ref>[http://www.pysankafestival.com Home - Vegreville Pysanka Festival]</ref> '''Canada's National Ukrainian Festival''',<ref>[http://www.cnuf.ca Canada's National Ukrainian Festival - Home]</ref> [[Hawrelak Park|Hopak in the Park]], [[Edmonton Heritage Festival|Heritage Days]] and [[Edmonton's Capital EX|Klondike Days]].
* Invited to dance at [[Expo '74]] in [[Spokane, Washington]] and [[Expo '86]] in [[Vancouver|Vancouver, B.C.]]
* Invited to dance at [[Expo '74]] in [[Spokane, Washington]] and [[Expo '86]] in [[Vancouver|Vancouver, B.C.]]
* Produced the first Ukrainian music compact disc in the world in 1988.
* Produced the first Ukrainian music compact disc in the world in 1988.

Revision as of 22:48, 25 April 2010

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Cheremosh Ukrainian Dance Company (Ukrainian: Український Танцювалний Ансамбль Черемош) is a Ukrainian dance company based in Edmonton, Alberta and a leader of Ukrainian dance in Canada. It was founded in 1969 by Chester and Luba Kuc and named after the Cheremosh River that separated the historic regions of Bukovyna and Galicia in Ukraine.[1] Since 1991 Cheremosh has been under the direction of Artistic Director and Ballet Master Mykola Kanevets.[2] Cheremosh has toured throughout Canada, the United States, Scotland,[3] and most recently a 10-show, 20-day tour of China in 2007.[4]

Past Tours

Other Achievements

Past Artistic Directors

  • Chester Kuc (1969–1982)
  • Richard Wacko (1982–1988)
  • Ken Kachmar, Greg Bayda (1988–1991)

References

  1. ^ Cheremosh Ukrainian Dance Company
  2. ^ Jackson, Rosa: "Dancers respect new leader", Edmonton Journal, September 5, 1991, page D3.
  3. ^ Edgar, Patti: "Cheremosh troupe giving Scotland a second fling", Edmonton Journal, July 3, 2000, page B3.
  4. ^ Anthony, Pamela: "Ukraine meets Blackfoot onstage: Unusual dance partners prepare for Chinese tour", Edmonton Journal, June 20, 2007, page D1 "FRONT".
  5. ^ Home - Vegreville Pysanka Festival
  6. ^ Canada's National Ukrainian Festival - Home